With the 2014 NFL Draft in the books, it is now time for fans to set their sights on the next draft in 2015 -- and skip over that whole regular season thing.

CBS Sports has posted their first mock draft for next year, and in it, they have the Eagles selecting Noah Spence, defensive end from Ohio State.

Why Spence?

"The Eagles admittedly reached a tad to get the next best rusher this year in the first round (Marcus Smith), but Philadelphia's pass rush woes are far from solved."

Spencer, 6-foot-3, 247 pounds, had eight sacks last season for Ohio State, and is a native of Pennsylvania. He is undersized for a defensive end in a 3-4 scheme, but could be viewed as another project to turn from a defensive end to an outside linebacker.

Greg Spence, Noah's father, told the Columbus Dispatch that he and his son are convinced the drug was slipped into Noah's drink at a party.

"He doesn’t do drugs,” Greg Spence said. “I know anybody can say that, and as a law-enforcement officer I realize that. But I know my son. Anybody who knows him knows the same thing about him.”

He went on to say that there was originally the possibility of his son being suspended the entire season, but it was reduced to three games.

If Spence comes out next year, you can bet that any NFL team -- including the Eagles -- will question him about the incident. You also have to wonder, fair or not, if the incident is enough to completely knock off Spence from the Eagles' board, considering the emphasis they put in the 2014 draft on players who had their college degree and had little-to-no off the field concerns.